Proverbs Chapter 15 emphasizes the significant theological themes of wisdom, righteousness, and divine observation in human conduct. The preacher outlines how gentle speech and wise counsel result in greater understanding and relationship with God, contrasting these virtues with the folly and pride of the wicked. Scripture references such as Proverbs 15:1, which states, “A soft answer turns away wrath,” illustrate the transformative power of a measured response, while verses 8 and 29 reveal that God abhors wickedness yet embraces the prayers of the upright. This chapter ultimately highlights the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, emphasizing the need for divine grace to attain true wisdom and righteousness, and encourages believers to pursue a life shaped by godly counsel for both personal and communal flourishing.
“A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.”
“The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to the Lord, but the prayer of the upright is acceptable to Him.”
“Better is a little with the fear of the Lord than great treasure and trouble with it.”
“The fear of the Lord is instruction in wisdom, and humility comes before honor.”
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